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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it possible to keep employers form seeing my felony?

Answered by attorney Seth David Schraier
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Seth D. Schraier, P.C.
Employers won't necessarily see your felony unless they ask you in the job application whether you've been convicted of a crime over the last 10 years. Usually if it was beyond 10 years it's not as much of an issue. Some employers will not even inquire into your criminal history. You are required, however, to tell the truth on the application. In terms of being able to obtain a firearm, if you were convicted of possession of a dangerous weapon, New York State law prohibits you from obtaining a firearm again. So far this law still stands, and has not been overturned for being unconstitutional.
Employers won't necessarily see your felony unless they ask you in the job application whether you've been convicted of a crime over the last 10 years. Usually if it was beyond 10 years it's not as much of an issue. Some employers will not even inquire into your criminal history. You are required, however, to tell the truth on the application. In terms of being able to obtain a firearm, if you were convicted of possession of a dangerous weapon, New York State law prohibits you from obtaining a firearm again. So far this law still stands, and has not been overturned for being unconstitutional.
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I was a victim of a hit and run. I located the offending vehicle and owner. What flavor of lawyer should I contract to pursue recompense?

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
If you are the victim of a hit and run accident, you should immediately report the accident to the police, and advise them that the driver left the scene without providing you with identification and insurance information. Ask the police to fill out a report. The report likely will be assigned a case number either immediately or within a few days, in which case you will be provided a telephone number you can call to obtain the case number. You should also call the claims department of your insurance company as soon as possible. The company will initiate a claim file, and explain to you the procedures for getting your car repaired. In the case of a hit and run, or uninsured motorist, the insurance company should pay for your vehicle repairs. If you later discover the identity of the hit and run driver, you should provide the information both to the police department (making sure to give them the number of your police report), and to your insurance company. The police department will investigate the matter and relay their findings to the local prosecutor who will decide whether to file criminal charges. Your insurance company likely will seek financial reimbursement for the amount it paid to you from the hit and run driver. You should not need to retain a lawyer at all.
If you are the victim of a hit and run accident, you should immediately report the accident to the police, and advise them that the driver left the scene without providing you with identification and insurance information. Ask the police to fill out a report. The report likely will be assigned a case number either immediately or within a few days, in which case you will be provided a telephone number you can call to obtain the case number. You should also call the claims department of your insurance company as soon as possible. The company will initiate a claim file, and explain to you the procedures for getting your car repaired. In the case of a hit and run, or uninsured motorist, the insurance company should pay for your vehicle repairs. If you later discover the identity of the hit and run driver, you should provide the information both to the police department (making sure to give them the number of your police report), and to your insurance company. The police department will investigate the matter and relay their findings to the local prosecutor who will decide whether to file criminal charges. Your insurance company likely will seek financial reimbursement for the amount it paid to you from the hit and run driver. You should not need to retain a lawyer at all.
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If I never received my subpoena therefore missed court, will I get a bench warrant?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Are you the victim? If so, did the court continue your subpoena on the record (basically tell you in open court that you had to return at the next court date?)? If so, usually they will not issue a warrant, but can. If you are charged with a crime, you must appear at all court dates. If you missed, there is definitely a warrant. You need to clear that up as soon as possible.
Are you the victim? If so, did the court continue your subpoena on the record (basically tell you in open court that you had to return at the next court date?)? If so, usually they will not issue a warrant, but can. If you are charged with a crime, you must appear at all court dates. If you missed, there is definitely a warrant. You need to clear that up as soon as possible.
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